Talk:War savings stamps

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Since these stamps were considered part of the US debt(at the no interest bearing category) were they redeemable back to money?(http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/noll.publicdebt)

I recently created a new article for Series E Bonds, which may or may not be what the creators of this article were trying to describe. I do know that this article refers to an effort in the U.S., but also refers to "Girl Guides", when the term used in the U.S. is "Girl Scouts". Also, the "every scout save a soldier" slogan was more WW1, wasn't it?